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Closing to Arthur Makes a Movie 2005 DVD
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In order: 1. Credits 2. CINAR logo (1993-2004) 3. WGBH Boston logo (Arthur variant, 1996-present) 4. Kideo Promo for "Arthur's New Friend" 5. "Funding for Arthur was provided by..." 6. Chuck E. Cheeses funding bumper 7. United States Department of Education logo 8. Corporation for Public Broadcasting logo 9. "Viewers Like You" 10. "Thank You" 11. PBS Kids logo 12. "Experience the wonder online at www.sonywonder.com!" Arthur ©1996-2012 WGBH Boston and Cookie Jar Group. All characters and underying material (including artwork) are copyrighted by Marc Brown. "Arthur", "DW", and the other Marc Brown characters are trademarks of Marc Brown.
Why entrepreneurs should go to Business School: Prof Sheila Wang
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Do entrepreneurs need a Business School education? Sheila Wang, NUS Business School Decision Sciences Adjunct Professor, gives the brief on the merits of an MBA for both aspiring and existing entrepreneurs. Sheila appears as guest judge on Angel's Gate, a business reality TV show that airs in Feb 2012 on Singapore's Channel NewsAsia.
Education Group Gives $170 Million to 7 Countries
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This is the VOA Special English Education Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http A three-year effort in developing countries will seek to put twenty-five million children in school for the first time. Another goal of the Global Partnership for Education is to train six hundred thousand teachers. The partnership recently awarded nearly one hundred seventy million dollars in grants to seven countries. These were the first grants since the organization changed its name a few months ago from the Fast Track Initiative. Fast Track was founded in two thousand two. Charles Tapp is an adviser to the partnership. He says, "There had been a lot of evolution of the old Fast Track Initiative, which was essentially something of a donors club, I think. And what was clear from our perspective [was] that we were not just a funding entity. This was indeed a partnership." The partnership includes almost fifty developing countries, as well as donors, civil society groups and teacher organizations. It also includes private companies, international development banks and United Nations agencies.The latest grants were awarded to Afghanistan, Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Moldova, Mongolia and Timor-Leste. Mr. Tapp says the grant to Afghanistan is worth almost fifty-six million dollars. He says the Afghan government "has made a very strong commitment of allocating as much of its own resources as it can for education. Historically, Afghanistan has had some very, very well-educated people ...
Eddie Arruza reports: Education Funding and the Private Sector
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Public education funding in Illinois has faced many hurdles for decades. Some critics blame state legislators for not tackling the problem in earnest. But if public moneys aren't sufficiently funding schools, should the private sector and philanthropies step in to fill shortfalls? In this installment of an 18 part series I did on education funding in Illinois, I take a look at the financial challenges faced by two Chicago public high schools and how the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded Chicago a substantial grant to help some of the cash strapped city schools. Visit me at: eddiea.tv
Eddie Arruza reports: Education Funding and the Teacher's Wallet
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What happens when a public school doesn't receive enough funding to supply classrooms with the equipment and materials it needs? Some teachers use a portion of their own paycheck to buy what they feel they need for their students. In this installment of the 18 part series I did on education funding in Illinois, I take a look at some teachers who go shopping for their kids. Visit me at: eddiea.tv
Community College Cuts Push Students Into Expensive For-Profit Schools
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Community college budget cuts are driving many students into high priced for-profit schools. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks. Watch more college stories here: www.youtube.com www.huffingtonpost.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com Download the politics or entertainment hour of this TYT episode: goo.gl The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
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